(Aired Mon 2/23/26)
On the last Saturday in January, Preserve Chattanooga - the historic preservation nonprofit in this city - hosted a conversation at what it called “the intersection of preservation and artistic expression.”
It took place at AVA - The Association for Visual Arts - where an exhibit about Chattanooga’s architectural landscape was on display, titled: “Ghosts in the Walls: Preservation as Memory.”
I served as the moderator for the conversation, which we bring you for this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
Dr. Dana Moody, who teaches interior architecture and design here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - introduces the conversation.
On the panel:
- Todd Morgan, executive director of Preserve Chattanooga
- Cassie Cline, historic preservation planner for the City of Chattanooga
- Melissa Mortimer, historic preservation specialist
- Delton Chen, president of Preserve Chattanooga.
Dana Moody
Dana Moody